As defined in the “financial dictionary”, loan portfolios are loans that have been made or bought and are being held for repayment. Loan portfolios are the major asset of banks, thrifts, and other lending institutions. The value of a loan portfolio depends not only on the interest...
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Quality is doing things with standards and palliative care means improving the care of patients who are dying. So overall, Quality palliative care to me is to take care of patients in their preference with standards and to ensure they have a comfortable stay. I chose advance care planning as my...
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In the organization, employee motivation is the greater challenge for the managing authority. Manager are needs to motivate employee to achieve organization goal without interfering of an individual goal. Motivate employee is the process of inspire person to fulfill goal by their course of action...
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• Introduction. • Why do many people believe it is a blessing? • Why do many p eople believe it is a curse? • Advantages/disadvantages. • Effects(positive/negative). • Conclusion. “ Tec hnology is a useful servant but a dangerous master”  ...
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Introduction The term impostor syndrome (IS) was first described by Clance and Imes in (1978). Individuals with the Impostor syndrome practise strong feelings that their achievements are unfair and worry that they are likely to be exposed as a fraud Therefore, IP is a set of feelings of fear, doubt...
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Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel is a maker of the modern world, she was a fashion designer who greatly improved the fashion in the 1900’s. She was among the top hundred famous people in the century, her designs were branded her name “chanel” which were very expensively...
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Firm valuation and its relevant models and approaches play a significant role in finance while at the same time expand to broader aspects, such as risk assessment. Most of the relevant literature is discussing valuation techniques in general, while other authors research mostly on the practical...
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Increasing rate of literacy in the country offers new promises and prospects for utilizing print medium as a means of mass communication. The print media widened the scope of communication. It is cheap and people can afford to buy and read them at their convenience. It is a permanent medium in...
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-What is nervous system? Multicellular living being need a strategy for cells to associate through one to extra. This has controlled to the advancement of apprehensive correspondence frameworks. The sensory system uses electrical motivations to go about quick, however brief, answers. It...
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Introduction Concrete is considered as a major material that is the second most consumed material on Earth after water. The world is unbelievable without concrete! One of the most important concrete property that it is a sustainable building materials once each the energy consumed throughout...
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Background: Prolonged Sitting in forward bend posture puts strain on hamstring leading to decreased flexibility. Hamstrings and suboccipital muscles are connected by one neural system. Abnormal lower extremity neuro-dynamics may alter resting muscle length and changes in the perception of stretch...
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1.1 Background and problem statements Rice is known as one of the major foods consumed by many populations across the globe for its source of carbohydrates. Rice originate from the seed of the monocotyledonous plant Oryza sativa L. (Asian rice) or Oryza glaberrima Steud. (African rice)...
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Abstract—This surveys the literature on the detection and defence of phishing. The attack target vulnerabilities that exist in the system due to human factor . The phishing is the frequent technique that is used over the internet to device user with the goal of extracting their...
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Introduction Oil and gas are the primary sources of energy for a majority of activities today. Oil is used to power industries and automobiles. Gas is also used to power specific engines in industries and for cooking. The two sources of energy are categorized as fossil fuels. Despite their...
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Thesis: From the middle ages to the Renaissance, there was a significant change in economic practices and political structure, where examples of this would include the abolition of feudalism, newfound partners for trade, and a reduction of agriculture’s part in the economy. Byrne, Joseph...
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Introduction This essay will focus on the importance of The Global Agenda set out by the International federation of Social Workers and the impact that it has globally and locally for social workers and the support they provide. Social Work refers to “ a practice- based profession and...
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The mission statement of an organization is a valuable tool that helps to understand the future of an organization. It is vital for a Firm to have a mission statement due to a variety of reasons as demonstrated in this paper. First, the mission statement usually highlights the direction the...
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ABSTRACT: A simple, reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) method was developed for the simultaneous estimation of Azithromycin and Dexamethasone in their combination formulation. The method was developed by using GRACE ODS C18, 250 x 4.6 mm, 5 µm , L1 packing...
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Under 1% of the number of inhabitants in present day India is Buddhist. Accordingly, it is sensible to state that India\'s significance for Buddhism and its specialty is essentially its verifiable impact. Not exclusively is India the nation where the recorded Buddha, Shakyamuni, lived and...
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Classification of dental anomalies I . Anomalies of number II. Anomalies of size III. Anomalies of shape IV. Anomalies of structure Managements of all defects Stage of Tooth Development Initiation →  ...
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• Initial interview and case history • Clinical Examination • Behavior assessment • Emergency examination • Diagnostic Aids Initial examination Objectives 1- First visit, introducing dentistry to the child in a pleasant manner. - familiarize the child and dental staff to...
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Visual literacy has been as the ability to understand, interpret and evaluate visual messages. It’s the idea that pictures can be read and the meaning can be communicated through a process of reading. Visual literacy is about analyzing and creating messages. Those who create visual images...
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Tourism refers to the activities where people travelling to or staying in the places outside their usual environment for more than one day and less than one year for leisure, business and other purposes. The tourism industry is one of the largest industries in the world. Besides, tourism industry...
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The GP338 ensures that there is clear communication by the additional features which ensures that it meets the increasing communication demands Features MDC1200 Signaling Extreme of 128 channels to organist work groups with ease and efficiency 14-Character Alpha Numeric Dot-Matrix Display An easy...
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Content 3-5 Case Scenario 6-10 Health Risk 11 -12 Nuring Care Planning 13 -15 Physical Health 16 -20 Mental Health 21 -27 Husband ’s support 28 -31 Prenatal Lecture 32 Website 33 Reference 34 Group member assignment sheet Case Scenario Mrs. Kwok (32 -year -old) Accounting clerk in shipping...
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Malnutrition is one of the leading causes of mortality, affecting millions of lives each year. Every country in the world is affected by the disease and it is a serious concern for public health, especially in developing countries where food is scarce. According to the World Health Organization...
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The field of biology and all the other fields in relation with it, over the years have rapidly evolved as they have lots of discoveries and breakthroughs in their history. The last years a really promising technology made its first steps in the scientific field and it is called next generation...
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What is LGBT? The “LGB” in LGBT refers to the sexual orientation of an individual, whether it is a man to a woman (heterosexual), woman to woman (lesbian) or man to man (homosexual or gay), and those who prefer both genders (bisexual) The “T” in LGBT “stands for...
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Budget Component Price Resources 1- DC motor (275EGP) Ram electronic 2- Driver motor (L293D) 850EGP Ram electronic 3- Battery 9V (15EGP) Ram electronic 4-Battery 12V (450EGP) Ram electronic 5-arduino UNO 145 EGP Ram...
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“Who Moved My Cheese?” by Spencer Johnson, is a parable that shows how individuals deal with change differently. “Cheese” is a metaphor for what you want to have in life - whether it is a good job, a loving relationship, money, health, or peace of mind. The “Maze&rdquo...
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1. Introduction: In this report the company chosen is Etisalat. Etisalat is a telecommunication service company. The country of choice for expansion is UK. In this report we aim to analyze the impact of expanding a company like Etisalat in a market like UK. The important factors that will be taken...
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The brain is the most complex organ in the human body and it is the main command center for the nervous system (Peters, 2000). Advances in in optics, miniaturization, and endoscopic instrumentation have revolutionized surgery in the past decade. There are various categories of procedures used to...
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Rapid industrial enterprise is the hallmark of the recent on-going economic liberalization within the world (Albanese and Cicchella, 2012; Filippelli, et al., 2012). Within the technology-driven urbanized world, unethical practices of environmental deposition culminate in varied varieties of...
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After months of overdue payments of rations the workers of Deir el-Medina have demanded to be fairly paid. These payments were due on the last day of the month but have been late from up to half a year! To show their discontent workers refused to work and left Deir el-Medina to picket outside of...
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Nullification is defined as the failure or refusal of a U.S. state to aid in the enforcement of federal laws within its limits, especially on Constitutional grounds(www.dictionary.com, 2018). This practice has been underway in the United States over the last several years. Some examples in recent...
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1. Introduction Many of the recent studies on catalysis for green and sustainable fuel production have been focused on CO₂ photoreduction for production of renewable Fuel [1, 2]. CO₂ photoreduction reaction has two simultaneous advantages: it reduces the pollutant gas CO₂ and provides a new source...
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Public policy touches entirely facets of our lives from the stretch we get up in the morning to the stint we go to bed and we often overlook the profound impacts of public policy. Public policies emerged as a result of social needs or problem. Government bodies mostly attempted to sort out the...
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1.0 Introduction 1.1 General overview of Takaful Islamic insurance or Takaful is an insurance product which is based on Shari’ah compliance. Takaful has a different concept from conventional insurance which is prohibited by the Shari’ah due to the elements of uncertainty (gharar)...
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Marriage is a topic whose perceived importance is constantly changing with the passage of time, but marriage remains, and has remained, a heated topic of discussion for centuries. Thomas Hardy wrote Jude the Obscure in 1896, and used it to critique marriage, among many other things. The novel...
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Conflict between a character’s intense passions and their moral duties is commonly expressed in literature. Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure undoubtedly uses this theme throughout the novel. Hardy creates two characters who are undeniably in love, however, they are forced to hide their...
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In part one chapter two of the novel Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy the author depends upon external narration shifting freely to external omniscient narration in order to provide sufficient information about the village in which the main character, Jude, lives. The setting, Marygreen is...
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In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte uses many types of imagery to provide understanding of the characters and also to express reoccurring themes in the novel. Through bird imagery specifically, we are able to see Jane develop from a small, unhappy child into a mature and satisfied young woman...
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The social system of the Victorian era was one that was heavily influenced by the patriarchal right of men. This social construct favored men while forcing women into submission. Sigmund Freud, in his essay entitled “The Relation of the Poet to Day-Dreaming,” articulated that women...
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Jane Eyre, a novel written by Charlotte Bronte, is about a young girl named Jane that struggles to discover her identity. Jane’s a girl who is “unhappy, very unhappy”(23). She grows up with relatives that treat her unfairly because her diseased family was not wealthy...
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The major criticisms of the novel in question to be the melodrama used by the author and the wickedness of character shown in Jane and Mr. Rochester. While most critics admired the style of writing and truth of character portrayal, they did not admire the improbability of circumstances or the...
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Upon initially examining Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre, there appears to be a predominance of imagery that the author utilizes to represent both the title character and the various forms of adversity she comes into contact with. The vast majority of this imagery depicts the dichotomy of...
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Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe, a romantic story set in Medieval England; embodies the definition of how a novel’s themes are applied to human life. The representation of Jews in Ivanhoe, through the character Rebecca, outlines the most important themes within the novel such as chivalry...
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Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott is one of the most famous historical fiction books in the modern era. This 544 paged book has inspired many teens who are interested to know about the events that took place in England in the twelfth century. Sir Walter Scott wrote this book in 1819 to focus on the...
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Daniel Quinn’s novel Ishmael discusses the aspiration the character Ishmael has toward teaching his student known as the narrator to “save the world”. Ishmael teaches the narrator to understand and form ideas, based on examining the question “why are things are the way they...
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"Come with me if you want to live," was all that Arnold Schwarzenegger said in his movie Terminator 2: Judgement Day, and after reading Daniel Quinn's masterpiece Ishmael, one might well receive the impression Quinn echoes such sentiments. Few books have as much relevancy in this...
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